L’Officiel Hommes Italia packs in the star power for its Fall 2014 issue, celebrating five gorgeous and innovative years in the business with three covers, two featuring supermodels Mathias Lauridsenn and Vincent LaCrocq, and the third with Hunger Games star Sam Claflin. The pages within are packed with the best of Fall fashion, with over seventy-five models—each given one page and one page only to himself—in a brilliant tour de force by casting director Alexandra Sandberg. The biggest names like RJ Rogenski, Alex Lundqvist, and Werner Schreyer can be seen alongside the new guard—from Adam Butcher and Alexander Beck to Tim Schuhmacher and Tommaso de Benedictis—and the brightest new faces, like Sang Woo Kim, Rhys Pickering, and Matthew Holt. Pick up the latest issue, out today, to see them all, and take a look at our exclusive preview below.

L’Officiel Hommes Italia just recently came out this week, and has the always provocative Willem Dafoe on its autumn/winter cover, looking unquestionably dapper in Hermès. The theme of the biannual publication this season is oltre se stressi, or “beyond oneself”. Inside the magazine, the pages are filled with breathtaking men’s fashion featuring some of our favorites—Vincent LaCrocq, Eddie Klint, Jester White, and new face Pawel Binczak, to name a few. See the official preview of L’Officiel Hommes Italia below.

As winter reaches its last few weeks, spring seems tantalizingly far away. Luckily for us the new L’Officiel Hommes Italia is out and we get a preview of the serene and colorful stories in the new issue. English actor Matthew Goode is on the cover wearing Giorgio Armani but model watchers need not fret with an issue filled with some our favorite faces, both new and familiar.

Centered on the idea of fashion as a source of inspiration rather than consumerism, Dapper Dan Magazine focuses on content that stimulates. Created by editors Vassilis Karidis and Nicholas Georghiou and creative director, Ismini Adami the magazine boats a unique aesthetic sensibility that values artistry as well as elegance. Presented entirely in black and white and featuring an assortment of fashion notables, the Greek bi-annual is sure to strike a cord with men who are style conscious, but don’t believe in following trends.

The lineup of designers is selective and impeccable: Damir Doma, Rei Kawakubo, Rick Owens, all talents that innovate within the field. The corresponding fashion stories and interviews are similarly inventive; with appealing twists on the menswear formula used by most publications. A full feature on the incredible one of a kind costumes of artist Christopher Kline, a conversational interview with Rick Owens and a unique accessories piece that pairs signet rings with jazz musicians; all things you’ll find within the pages of this thoughtfully edited glossy.

TFS does it again, picking out fascinating faces amongst all the thousands of new ones. We love Dan Kling who has an elfin yet ethereal face perfect for Jil Sander, Raf Simons and Prada.

Miscellaneous:

Long before the Sartorialist, there was Bill Cunningham. I remember seeing him first in the early 90’s outside at shows and thinking who IS this guy? At 81 years old, Bill’s the ORIGINAL street style photographer and is still working his NY Times beat to this day. There’s a documentary recently out on him (where they spent 8 years chasing him to get his cooperation… “Why me? There’s no subject here”). Some of these recent street style photographers could take some lessons in humbleness and hard work from this true old school gentlemen. (Check out his video work where his enthusiasm is so infectious).

Joining in the multi cover party that V Magazine started with 4 Fall covers and the special edition V Magazine 19 cover bonanza by Paul Rowland, is Another Magazine‘s beauteous quartet of Natalie Portman, Vanessa Paradis, Kate Moss and Katie Holmes. Love Magazine also enters the fray with 2 covers, one of Coco Sumner (Sting’s daughter) and the other of young musician Alex Hartley. It looks like it’s never been a better time for readers with such a plethora of choices.